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Sunday 8 May 2011

Disables the United States for Japan food emissions.

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Damaged nuclear Japan in furnace control spiral continues, and I am now successfully banned food imports from Japan some fears rise in contaminated food, the United.

Published on Wednesday after a nuclear reactor near the United States food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials radiation Decree Japan of affected crops. FDA does not United States food supply contaminated food.

Japan last week that air reactor of radioactive materials, earthquake damaged the release, the local food crops contaminate, feared. Japan health experts is the warning you can increase the risk of certain cancers, such as this radiation, leukemia, bone, thyroid cancer.

Stopping all imports coming from the stricken area Japan of FDA dairy products, fruits and vegetables. Also, ago you can sell it to get Japan seafood radiation screening.

However, according to the FDA import less than 4% of the food United States food from your Japan account. For example, sushi restaurant in New York does not import from many fresh Japan.

Can you import from a place of many raw materials are grown, so have not experienced restaurant supply shortage in United States, and other products such as rice, seaweed wrap, but soon Korea like.

Face the challenges of different Japan. Indicates twice the safety limits infant test Tokyo waterworks water level radioactive iodine. Radioactive particles will be performed by the moisture droplets in the air. Public health authorities for parents giving baby tap water in Tokyo is not safe to announced.

So far, forbids the sale from nearby States Japan raw milk, spinach, and the damaged reactor.

1986 Chernobyl meltdown Ukraine Republic, Ukraine now devastated large population, evacuated and is linked to widespread serious birth defects, the entire region.

However, Japan Government United States officials continue to disregard the human health, the immediate risk of; people afraid radiation reaches the West Coast.

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